It’s Time for Nicaragua’s Public Employees to Take a Stand
Ortega and Murillo’s law of the jungle has brought the public employees, both civilian and military, to their knees. They, too, are hostages.
Read MoreOrtega and Murillo’s law of the jungle has brought the public employees, both civilian and military, to their knees. They, too, are hostages.
Read MoreCuba is going through such a difficult situation that it would be foolhardy and even imprudent to predict its future.
Read MoreIt has been going on two years since many Cuban families found themselves fractured with a relative or an acquaintance sentenced to jail.
Read MoreThe tyrant now has a serious problem with the priest locked up in jail. Does he think that captivity will reduce the bishop’s fortitude?
Read MoreThe challenge is to put unity above our own ideological ideals, so that 2023 will be the year Chile voted for more democracy in the country.
Read MoreHere comes the next elementary step: the organization of the Nicaraguan diaspora with the ability to act as one to the needs of the country.
Read MoreThe Ortega regime finds itself immersed in a spiral of decay, in which all legal legitimacy is replaced by the raw & arbitrary use of power.
Read MoreThe released Nicaraguans were technically deported; that is, banished. They were stripped of their nationality and all their civil rights…
Read MoreThe release of the Nicaraguan political prisoners is a highly relevant turn of events in favor of the region’s human rights.
Read MoreThey will be able to recover their dignified condition as Nicaraguan citizens and their corresponding rights when democracy returns.
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